New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen 98Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1853 |
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... lord replied by pointing to the young man . At first , Rose scarcely recognised him in his strange disguise ; but then with a cry of mingled delight and uneasiness , she rushed towards him and threw her arms round his neck . Dragon was ...
... lord replied by pointing to the young man . At first , Rose scarcely recognised him in his strange disguise ; but then with a cry of mingled delight and uneasiness , she rushed towards him and threw her arms round his neck . Dragon was ...
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... Lord John Russell , whom he found to be " mild and sensible ; and took off Talma well . " We have also the impressions of the other party in an indirect way . Lord John told Moore that the Duchess of Bedford , in whose company they ...
... Lord John Russell , whom he found to be " mild and sensible ; and took off Talma well . " We have also the impressions of the other party in an indirect way . Lord John told Moore that the Duchess of Bedford , in whose company they ...
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... Lord John , with the horror of banditti in prospective , but soon found that hotel - keepers , waiters , and " cursed fabros , " were the real ladri - the others mere Opera heroes . At Brescia , " called at five , but thought it was ...
... Lord John , with the horror of banditti in prospective , but soon found that hotel - keepers , waiters , and " cursed fabros , " were the real ladri - the others mere Opera heroes . At Brescia , " called at five , but thought it was ...
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... Lord B. kept a box , into which he occasionally put sequins ; that he had collected about 300 , and his great delight was to open the box and contemplate his store . As to the city of the Adriatic , " the disenchantment , " he exclaims ...
... Lord B. kept a box , into which he occasionally put sequins ; that he had collected about 300 , and his great delight was to open the box and contemplate his store . As to the city of the Adriatic , " the disenchantment , " he exclaims ...
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... Lord Byron's works , and the principles inculcated by him . Similar absurd charges have been made in our time , or ... Lord Byron's works he liked the best , he said the " Corsair " and " Lalla Rookh . " 6 Received a letter , at last ...
... Lord Byron's works , and the principles inculcated by him . Similar absurd charges have been made in our time , or ... Lord Byron's works he liked the best , he said the " Corsair " and " Lalla Rookh . " 6 Received a letter , at last ...
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Página 227 - Yet I had planted thee a noble vine, wholly a right seed : how then art thou turned into the degenerate plant of a strange vine unto me?
Página 398 - I knew not whether from the good cause or the bad; darkness and lights; tempest and human faces; and at last, with the sense that all was lost, female forms, and the features that were worth all the world to me...
Página 333 - Wherefore is light given to him that is in misery, And life unto the bitter in soul...
Página 34 - So dear to Heaven is saintly chastity That, when a soul is found sincerely so, A thousand liveried angels lackey her, Driving far off each thing of sin and guilt...
Página 308 - The White Whale swam before him as the monomaniac incarnation of all those malicious agencies which some deep men feel eating in them, till they are left living on with half a heart and half a lung.
Página 204 - They have the pale tint of flowers that blossomed in too retired a shade, — the coolness of a meditative habit, which diffuses itself through the feeling and observation of every sketch. Instead of passion there is sentiment ; and, even in what purport to be pictures of actual life, we have allegory, not always so warmly dressed in its habiliments of flesh and blood as to be taken into the reader's mind without a shiver.
Página 33 - Who gave the ball, or paid the visit last; One speaks the glory of the British queen, And one describes a charming Indian screen; A third interprets motions, looks, and eyes; At every word a reputation dies.
Página 204 - The book, if you would see anything in it, requires to be read in the clear, brown, twilight atmosphere in which it was written ; if opened in the sunshine, it is apt to look exceedingly like a volume of blank pages.
Página 33 - Clipp'd from the lovely head where late it grew) That, while my nostrils draw the vital air, This hand, which won it, shall for ever wear.
Página 396 - Ann ! She fixed her eyes upon me earnestly ; and I said to her at length : " So then I have found you at last." I waited, but she answered me not a word. Her face was the same as when I saw it last...